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In this tutorial we will learn about the joiner transformer. The Joiner transformer performs a data join which merges two sets of data together using a common field for the join. Lets take a look at the joiner in action. This workspace has been set up to read CSV data of crime information by address; the goal is to match the CSV data to a PostGIS database table of road information so that we can determine which roads show the most crime activity. We will use a joiner to match the block field in the CSV file to the Hblock field in the database table. We can see however that the formatting of the CSV data is not quite matching the postGIS data, so we will address this first in the workspace. In order to match the Hblock values in the database table the XX is replaced with 00 in the CSV block field, using the string replacer transformer, then changed to mixed case by the string case changer. Now we are ready to join the data. Place a joiner on the canvas and connected it to the output o